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Gov. Christie Responds to Seaside Heckler
TMZ Exclusive
July 06, 2012
  

Thursday Evening Governor Christe was buying an ice cream cone from a boardwalk vendor in Seaside Heights when he suddenly became the focus of a heckler. With video cameras being in so many cell phones it's not unexpected that this video turned up on TMZ:
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The Dwek Saga Continues
Solomon Dwek
May 25, 2012
  

Brooklyn Rabbi Lavel Schwartz, pleads guilty to money laundering conspiracy

TRENTON, N.J. – A rabbi based in Brooklyn, N.Y., has pleaded guilty to conspiring to launder $200,000 to $400,000 in funds that he believed were the proceeds of unlawful activities, United States Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
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County Agreement Focuses on Saving Land, Reducing Encroachment
Joint base- a good neighbor
May 09, 2012
  

As reported by the County, in the first five years of an agreement between Ocean County and the United States Navy, more than 2,000 acres of land around the military base now known as Joint Base – McGuire, Dix, Lakehurst, has been preserved as open space. (Read More)
 
New User Fee Cap Bill Introduced
Cap on user fees in the works
May 05, 2012
  

Yesterday in Trenton, Senate President Steve Sweeney proposed for introduction S-1914. This bill would require new user fees for the provision of traditional municipal services to be included within the 2% municipal and county property tax levy cap. User fees for traditional county services and traditional school services would not be included in any cap calculations. (Read More)
 
NJ Towns Move to Protect Local Business from Internet Attacks
Ordinances protect local businesses from interference
April 15, 2012
  

A number of NJ towns have taken measures to protect local businesses from interference, classifying it as a "breach of the peace" enabling offenders to be charged with "disorderly conduct". These charges can stem from direct interference as well as Internet postings.
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